Samba and Netatalk permissions
Crucificator
crucificator at xnet.ro
Thu Feb 19 12:07:21 UTC 2004
Messagethis problem is addressable but I am not at my linux box right now to pinpoint you in the exact direction. Check the samba docs for something like umask.
Also if you have a small number of known users accessing that share you might add at valid users the users that do not access the share.
----- Original Message -----
From: Corey Head
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Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 1:21 AM
Subject: Samba and Netatalk permissions
This is probably a basic question, but I'm having some trouble with a RedHat 9 server running both Samba and Netatalk. One user on a PC can create a folder and put files in it, but other users on Macs cannot access the folder or r/w/x any of the files inside. The folder is simply created via Windows inside a share already setup in both Samba and Netatalk. Is there something to set somewhere that will keep the permissions set to 777 for these public folders without me doing a chmod -R every couple days?
Thanks!
Corey
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